Environmental Sciences, asked by azmathunnisa793, 10 months ago

Why does chemical weathering occur in hot climates?

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Answered by diksha9331
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CLIMATE PLAYS A DEFINITEVE ROLE IN THE BREAKDOWN OF ROCKS INTO SOILS AND SEDIMENT , A PROCESS KNOWN AS WEATHERING . ROCKS FOUND IN EQUATORIAL CLIMATES AND EXPOSED TO LOTS OF RAIN , HUMIDITY , AND HEAT BREAKDOWN OR WEATHER FASTER THAN SIMILAR ROCKS DO WHEN LOCATED IN AREAS OF THE WORLD WITH DRY AND COLD CLIMATES .

CHEMICAL WEATHERING :

TYPICALLY INCREASES AS TEMPERATURE RISE AND RAIN FALLS , WHICH MEANS ROCKS IN HOT AND WET CLIMATES EXPERIENCE FASTER RATES OF CHEMICALWEATHERING THAN DO ROCKS IN COLD , DRY CLIMATES .

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